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Q: Does someone with power of attorney have the right to remove personal property while the person is debilitated?
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A personal injury attorney provides services such as if an accident has happened while one was at someone elses property. Also for someone who was injured in a car accident, or on the job at work.


If someone gives you a gift does that make it your property?

Yes. A gift becomes your personal property.


Can an attorney-in-fact under a Power of Attorney sell off investments which were left to someone else and then keep the proceeds?

A Power of Attorney expires immediately upon the death of the principal. The attorney-in-fact has no power whatsoever to do anything with property after the death of the principal. You should discuss this situation with an attorney ASAP or with someone in your local district attorney's office. The attorney-in-fact had no legal power to sell property of the decedent and can be criminally prosecuted.


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I have power of attorney over my parents estate and my sister is trying to get them to quit claim there property to her. Is this legal?

Your parents own the property. What they do with it is up to them. Your power of attorney doesn't stop them from doing what they wish, or what they are convinced to do by someone else.


Can the executor of an estate pay someone to maintain your property and someone to dispose of your personal property?

Certainly! One of the primary responsibilities of the executor is to maintain the value of the property. They also must inventory and properly sell or bequeath the items in it. The estate, or its beneficiary should reimburse any valid debtors before giving any of the assets away. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.


Can you sell your home if it is joint names and your husband is incapacitated?

If someone has been named attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney for your husband that person can sell his interest in the property by signing a deed on behalf of your husband.If there was no DPOA, you would need to be appointed his guardian by the probate court and obtain a license to sell the property from the court. You should consult with an attorney.If someone has been named attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney for your husband that person can sell his interest in the property by signing a deed on behalf of your husband.If there was no DPOA, you would need to be appointed his guardian by the probate court and obtain a license to sell the property from the court. You should consult with an attorney.If someone has been named attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney for your husband that person can sell his interest in the property by signing a deed on behalf of your husband.If there was no DPOA, you would need to be appointed his guardian by the probate court and obtain a license to sell the property from the court. You should consult with an attorney.If someone has been named attorney in fact under a durable power of attorney for your husband that person can sell his interest in the property by signing a deed on behalf of your husband.If there was no DPOA, you would need to be appointed his guardian by the probate court and obtain a license to sell the property from the court. You should consult with an attorney.


What actions do you take if someone files a personal injury lawsuit against you?

Go and see a solicitor (attorney).


If you have the deeds to the property and someone is paying the taxes can they take it?

Probably not. It depends on the specific circumstances. You should consult an attorney.


One owner of real property is out of the country. Can he give power of attorney to someone to sign a deed on his behalf?

Yes.


What are your rights against someone you appointed your power of attorney who now refuses to return your property?

You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options. If you can't afford an attorney and the property is under the small claims court jurisdictional limits then you can file a suit yourself. You should act ASAP.